Featured Scientist: Michael F. Berger, PhD
This is the first posting in the Blog's Featured Scientist series, where we will profile researchers and clinicians from the New York Genome Center's Institutional Founding Members. Michael F. Berger,...
View ArticleRare Genome Mutations Might Be Key to Common Diseases
Every time a child is born, the human genome is mutated in tiny ways. Multiply those incidental mutations by hundreds of thousands over millions of years and you get evolution. But multiply by several...
View ArticleGene Silencing Studies Link Salty Diet to Autoimmune Disorders
High-salt diets are often linked to high blood pressure. Now, thanks to three new studies published today in Nature, high salt consumption may come to be linked with autoimmune disorders as well.read more
View ArticleHow New Bioinformatics Tools Are Honing the View of Cancer Genomes
Genome sequencing and pharmacogenomics advances are already moving the diagnosis and treatment of cancer from an approach based roughly on a tumor's anatomical origin to one that identifies and targets...
View ArticleGenomics Pioneers: Nusbaum Calls 2013 the Year for Single Cell Genomics
Buzz about new technologies and “a lot of positive energy” characterized the 2013 Advances in Genome Biology & Technology meeting, says Chad Nusbaum, Scientific Director of the Broad Technology...
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